SALT LAKE CITY With the end of daylight saving time on November 5, Utahns may relish the extra hour of sleep but should also be aware of the increased risk of vehicle-wildlife collisions during the evening commutes. The darker, lower-visibility hours are due to the time change and the fall season, which brings more […]
While Utahns will gain an extra hour of sleep on Nov. 5 when daylight saving time ends, the time change also means that many people will have evening commutes during lower-visibility hours in the months ahead, which can increase vehicle/wildlife collisions.
DWR News Release While Utahns will gain an extra hour of sleep on Nov. 5 when daylight saving time ends, the time change also means that many people will have evening commutes during lower-visibility hours in the months ahead, which can increase vehicle/wildlife collisions. During the fall, there is an increase in wildlife along the
While Utahns will gain an extra hour of sleep on Nov. 5 when daylight saving time ends, the time change also means that many people will have evening commutes during
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